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- the present invention relates to a vehicle, a method for controlling a vehicle, and a control device of a vehicle, and more particularly relates to a technique of generating electric power by operating an engine and charging a power storage device.
- a hybrid vehicle on which an electric motor for running is mounted in addition to an engine, and an electric vehicle equipped with a cruising distance extension function (range extender) are known.
- these vehicles when the vehicular speed is low, for example, the engine is stopped, and only the electric motor is used as a drive source.
- PTD 1 Japanese Patent Laying-Open No. 2002-262401
- An object of the present invention is to reduce discomfort given to the passenger.
- a vehicle in an embodiment, includes an engine, a power storage device storing electric power generated by operating the engine, and a control device allowing the engine to stop in the state where a remaining capacity of the power storage device is larger than a first threshold value.
- the control device causes the engine to operate and causes the power storage device to be charged until the remaining capacity of the power storage device increases to a second threshold value which is larger than the first threshold value.
- the power storage device when the engine is started by a factor different from a reduction in the remaining capacity of the power storage device, the power storage device is forcedly charged to increase the remaining capacity to the second threshold value. Accordingly, the frequency in which the engine is started because of a reduction in the remaining capacity of the power storage device can be reduced. Therefore, discomfort given to the passenger can be reduced.
- the control device when the engine is started by a driver's operation of an accelerator pedal in the state where the remaining capacity of the power storage device is smaller than the first threshold value, the control device causes the engine to operate and causes the power storage device to be charged until the remaining capacity of the power storage device increases to the second threshold value.
- the power storage device when the engine is started in the state where a driver can expect that the engine will be started, the power storage device can be forcedly charged.
- the control device when the remaining capacity of the power storage device decreases to a third threshold value which is smaller than the first threshold value with the engine stopped, the control device causes the engine to be started, and causes the engine to operate and causes the power storage device to be charged until the remaining capacity of the power storage device increases to the second threshold value.
- the control device when the engine is started in the state where the remaining capacity of the power storage device is larger than the first threshold value, the control device allows the engine to stop in the state where the remaining capacity of the power storage device is smaller than the second threshold value.
- the engine when the engine is started in the state where the remaining capacity of the power storage device is larger than the first threshold value, the engine may be stopped even if the remaining capacity of the power storage device is smaller than the second threshold value. Accordingly, the frequency in which the engine is stopped can be increased.
- the power storage device When the engine is started by a factor different from a reduction in the remaining capacity of the power storage device, the power storage device is forcedly charged. Accordingly, the frequency in which the engine is started because of a reduction in the remaining capacity of the power storage device can be reduced. Therefore, discomfort given to the passenger can be reduced.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic structural diagram showing a hybrid vehicle.
- FIG. 2 shows an electrical system of the hybrid vehicle.
- FIG. 3 shows a period in which the engine is driven and a period in which the engine is stopped.
- FIG. 4 shows a first threshold value, a second threshold value and a third threshold value.
- FIG. 5 is a (first) diagram showing a transition of remaining capacity of a battery.
- FIG. 6 is a (second) diagram showing a transition of remaining capacity of a battery.
- FIG. 7 is a (third) diagram showing a transition of remaining capacity of a battery.
- FIG. 8 is a (fourth) diagram showing a transition of remaining capacity of a battery.
- FIG. 9 is a (first) flowchart showing processing executed by ECU.
- FIG. 10 is a (second) flowchart showing processing executed by ECU.
- a hybrid vehicle has mounted thereon an engine 100 , a first motor generator 110 , a second motor generator 120 , a power split device 130 , a reduction gear 140 , and a battery 150 . It is noted that, although a hybrid vehicle not having a function to be charged by an external power supply will be described below as an example, a plug-in hybrid vehicle having a function to be charged by an external power supply may be adopted.
- ECU 170 Electronic Control Unit 170 .
- ECU 170 may be divided into a plurality of ECUs.
- This vehicle runs with driving force from at least one of engine 100 and second motor generator 120 . That is, one or both of engine 100 and second motor generator 120 are automatically selected as a drive source in accordance with the driving condition.
- engine 100 and second motor generator 120 are controlled in accordance with the result that a driver operates an accelerator pedal 172 .
- the pedal position (accelerator press-down degree) of accelerator pedal 172 is detected by an accelerator press-down degree sensor 174 .
- the hybrid vehicle runs with only second motor generator 120 serving as a drive source. In this case, engine 100 is stopped. However, engine 100 may be driven for power generation or the like.
- the accelerator press-down degree is great, when the vehicular speed is high, when the remaining capacity (SOC: State Of Charge) of battery 150 is small, for example, engine 100 is driven.
- the hybrid vehicle runs with only engine 100 or both engine 100 and second motor generator 120 serving as a drive source.
- the remaining capacity of battery 150 is calculated by ECU 170 from input/output current, voltage, and the like of battery 150 . Since a well-known common method should only be adopted as the method for calculating the remaining capacity of battery 150 , detailed description thereof will not be repeated here.
- Engine 100 is an internal combustion engine. An air-fuel mixture of fuel and air is ignited in a combustion chamber, so that a crankshaft serving as an output shaft is rotated.
- Engine 100 , first motor generator 110 and second motor generator 120 are connected via power split device 130 .
- Motive power produced by engine 100 is split into two paths by power split device 130 .
- One of the paths is to drive a front wheel 160 via reduction gear 140 .
- the other one is to drive first motor generator 110 for power generation.
- First motor generator 110 is a three-phase AC rotating electric machine having a U-phase coil, a V-phase coil and a W-phase coil. First motor generator 110 generates electric power with motive power of engine 100 split by power split device 130 . The electric power generated by first motor generator 110 is properly used in accordance with the running state of the vehicle and the state of the remaining capacity of battery 150 . For example, at the time of normal running, the electric power generated by first motor generator 110 will be electric power for driving second motor generator 120 as it is.
- first motor generator 110 When first motor generator 110 is functioning as a power generator, first motor generator 110 produces negative torque.
- negative torque refers to torque that applies load to engine 100 .
- first motor generator 110 When first motor generator 110 is functioning as a motor receiving supply of electric power, first motor generator 110 produces positive torque.
- positive torque refers to torque that does not apply load to engine 100 , that is, torque that helps engine 100 to rotate. It is noted that the same applies to second motor generator 120 .
- Second motor generator 120 is a three-phase AC rotating electric machine having a U-phase coil, a V-phase coil and a W-phase coil. Second motor generator 120 is driven with at least one of electric power stored in battery 150 and electric power generated by first motor generator 110 .
- second motor generator 120 The driving force of second motor generator 120 is transmitted to front wheel 160 via reduction gear 140 . Accordingly, second motor generator 120 assists engine 100 , or causes the vehicle to run with the driving force from second motor generator 120 . It is noted that a rear wheel may be driven instead of or in addition to front wheel 160 .
- second motor generator 120 is driven by front wheel 160 via reduction gear 140 , and second motor generator 120 operates as a power generator. Accordingly, second motor generator 120 operates as a regenerative brake that converts braking energy into electric power. Electric power generated by second motor generator 120 is stored in battery 150 .
- Power split device 130 is implemented by planetary gears including a sun gear, a pinion gear, a carrier, and a ring gear.
- the pinion gear is engaged with the sun gear and the ring gear.
- the carrier supports the pinion gear so as to be rotatable by itself.
- the sun gear is coupled to the rotation shaft of first motor generator 110 .
- the carrier is coupled to the crankshaft of engine 100 .
- the ring gear is coupled to a rotation shaft of second motor generator 120 and reduction gear 140 .
- Engine 100 , first motor generator 110 and second motor generator 120 are coupled via power split device 130 implemented by the planetary gears, so that the speeds of engine 100 , first motor generator 110 and second motor generator 120 have a relationship connected with a straight line in a nomographic chart.
- Battery 150 is a battery pack obtained by connecting a plurality of battery modules in series, each of the battery modules being obtained by integrating a plurality of battery cells.
- the voltage of battery 150 is approximately 200V, for example.
- Battery 150 is charged with electric power supplied not only from first motor generator 110 and second motor generator 120 but also from a power supply outside the vehicle. It is noted that a capacitor may be used instead of or in addition to battery 150 .
- the temperature of battery 150 is detected by a temperature sensor 152 .
- the hybrid vehicle is provided with a converter 200 , a first inverter 210 , a second inverter 220 , and a system main relay 230 .
- Converter 200 includes a reactor, two npn-type transistors and two diodes.
- the reactor has one end connected to the anode side of each battery and the other end connected to a node of the two npn-type transistors.
- the two npn-type transistors are connected in series.
- the npn-type transistors are controlled by ECU 170 .
- a diode is connected across the collector and emitter of each npn-type transistor so as to flow a current from the emitter side to the collector side.
- npn-type transistors can be implemented by IGBT (Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor), for example.
- IGBT Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor
- power switching elements such as power MOSFETs (Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistors) can be used.
- a system voltage VH across converter 200 and each inverter is detected by a voltage sensor 180 .
- the result of detection by voltage sensor 180 is transmitted to ECU 170 .
- First inverter 210 includes a U-phase arm, a V-phase arm and a W-phase arm.
- the U-phase arm, the V-phase arm and the W-phase arm are connected in parallel.
- the U-phase arm, the V-phase arm and the W-phase arm each have two npn-type transistors connected in series.
- a diode is connected across the collector and emitter of each npn-type transistor so as to flow a current from the emitter side to the collector side.
- the node of the respective npn-type transistors in each arm is connected to an end different from a neutral point 112 of each coil of first motor generator 110 .
- First inverter 210 converts a direct current supplied from battery 150 into an alternating current for supply to first motor generator 110 . First inverter 210 also converts an alternating current generated by first motor generator 110 into a direct current.
- Second inverter 220 includes a U-phase arm, a V-phase arm and a W-phase arm.
- the U-phase arm, the V-phase arm and the W-phase arm are connected in parallel.
- the U-phase arm, the V-phase arm and the W-phase arm each have two npn-type transistors connected in series.
- a diode is connected across the collector and emitter of each npn-type transistor so as to flow a current from the emitter side to the collector side.
- the node of the respective npn-type transistors in each arm is connected to an end different from a neutral point 122 of each coil of second motor generator 120 .
- Second inverter 220 converts a direct current supplied from battery 150 into an alternating current for supply to second motor generator 120 . Second inverter 220 also converts an alternating current generated by second motor generator 120 into a direct current.
- Converter 200 first inverter 210 and second inverter 220 are controlled by ECU 170 .
- System main relay 230 is provided across battery 150 and converter 200 .
- System main relay 230 is a relay for switching between the state in which battery 150 and the electrical system are connected and the state in which battery 150 and the electrical system are disconnected.
- system main relay 230 is in the open state, battery 150 is disconnected from the electrical system.
- system main relay 230 is in the close state, battery 150 is connected to the electrical system.
- system main relay 230 The state of system main relay 230 is controlled by ECU 170 . For example, when ECU 170 is activated, system main relay 230 is closed. When ECU 170 is stopped, system main relay 230 is opened.
- engine 100 when output power of the hybrid vehicle becomes more than or equal to an engine start threshold value, engine 100 is driven. For example, by cranking engine 100 with first motor generator 110 , engine 100 is started. Accordingly, the hybrid vehicle runs with driving force of engine 100 in addition to or instead of driving force of second motor generator 120 . Electric power generated by first motor generator 110 using driving force of engine 100 is directly supplied to second motor generator 120 .
- the output power is set up as power used for running of the hybrid vehicle.
- the output power is calculated by ECU 170 in accordance with, for example, a map having the accelerator press-down degree, the vehicular speed and the like as parameters. It is noted that the method for calculating the output power is not limited to this. Instead of the output power, torque, acceleration, driving force, accelerator press-down degree, or the like may be used. For example, engine 100 may be driven when the accelerator press-down degree is more than or equal to a threshold value determined for every vehicular speed.
- the hybrid vehicle runs only with driving force of second motor generator 120 .
- fuel supply to engine 100 is stopped, and engine 100 is stopped.
- the Engine 100 is allowed to stop in the state where the remaining capacity of battery 150 is larger than the first threshold value shown in FIG. 4 .
- the first threshold value is equivalent to a value obtained by adding a margin previously determined by a developer to a third threshold value which will be described later.
- engine 100 In the forced charging of battery 150 , engine 100 is not allowed to stop, but engine 100 is operated and battery 150 is charged with electric power generated by first motor generator 110 .
- the second threshold value indicates the remaining capacity when the forced charging of battery 150 is terminated.
- traveling power exceeds an engine start threshold value by the driver's operation of accelerator pedal 172 and engine 100 is started in the state where the remaining capacity of battery 150 is smaller than the first threshold value, then, engine 100 is forcedly operated and battery 150 is charged until the remaining capacity of battery 150 increases to the second threshold value.
- FIG. 5 shows a transition of the remaining capacity when engine 100 is started by a factor different from a reduction in the remaining capacity of battery 150 in the state where the remaining capacity of battery 150 is smaller than the first threshold value.
- the remaining capacity of battery 150 decreases until engine 100 is started at time T1. After time T1, the remaining capacity increases to the second threshold value. Engine 100 is forbidden to stop until the remaining capacity of battery 150 increases to the second threshold value.
- traveling power exceeds the engine start threshold value by the driver's operation of accelerator pedal 172 , for example, and engine 100 is started in the state where the remaining capacity of battery 150 is larger than the first threshold value, then, engine 100 is allowed to stop even if the remaining capacity of battery 150 is smaller than the second threshold value.
- FIG. 7 shows a transition of the remaining capacity when engine 100 is started in the state where the remaining capacity of battery 150 is larger than the first threshold value.
- the remaining capacity of battery 150 decreases until engine 100 is started at time T2.
- the remaining capacity of battery 150 increases until engine 100 is stopped at time T3.
- the remaining capacity decreases again.
- the third threshold value indicates the remaining capacity when forced charging of battery 150 is started in the case where the remaining capacity of battery 150 has decreased with engine 100 stopped.
- the remaining capacity of battery 150 decreases until engine 100 is started at time T4. After time T4, the remaining capacity increases to the second threshold value.
- processing executed by ECU 170 will be described. It is noted that the processing which will be described below may be achieved by software, by hardware, or by cooperation of software and hardware. The processing which will be described below is executed in the state where engine 100 is stopped, as an example.
- step (hereinafter, step will be abbreviated to S) 100 it is determined whether or not the remaining capacity of battery 150 is smaller than the first threshold value.
- the remaining capacity of battery 150 is smaller than the first threshold value (YES in S 100 )
- engine 100 When engine 100 has been started (YES in S 102 ), engine 100 and first motor generator 110 are controlled in a forced charging mode in S 106 . Therefore, engine 100 is operated and battery 150 is forcedly charged with electric power generated by first motor generator 110 until the remaining capacity of battery 150 increases to the second threshold value.
- engine 100 and first motor generator 110 are controlled in the forced charging mode in S 106 . Therefore, engine 100 is started, and engine 100 is operated and battery 150 is forcedly charged with electric power generated by first motor generator 110 until the remaining capacity of battery 150 increases to the second threshold value.
- engine 100 when traveling power falls below the engine start threshold value, it is determined that engine 100 needs to be stopped (YES in S 114 ), and engine 100 is stopped in S 116 . Therefore, engine 100 is allowed to stop.
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